MCC Cheat Sheet 2026

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75 questions
110 min time limit
70.00% to pass
  1. What quality assurance measure supports safety and compliance? Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
  2. Which organization sets the standards for pharmacy compounding practices? USP
  3. What is the role of a tablet press in pharmaceutical compounding? It compresses powdered ingredients into solid tablets.
  4. What is the main goal of safety standards in medication compounding? To ensure the safety of patients and compounding personnel
  5. What is the primary purpose of quality control in medication compounding? To ensure medications are safe, potent, and pure
  6. What quality assurance measure supports communication and documentation? Regular self-assessment, peer review, and adherence to established standards
  7. What is the function of a capsule filling machine in pharmaceutical compounding? To accurately fill capsules with the correct dosage of ingredients.
  8. Which container type is required for storage of photosensitive compounded preparations to prevent light-induced degradation? Amber or opaque containers that block UV and visible light
  9. Which standard guides sterile compounding practices? USP
  10. What is the foundational principle of continuing education requirements in the Medication Compounding Certification field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  11. What is the primary purpose of assigning a beyond-use date to a compounded preparation? To ensure the preparation maintains acceptable potency, quality, and purity until use
  12. Which regulation focuses on preventing contamination in sterile compounding? USP
  13. What is a major consequence of improper labeling of compounded medications? Potential patient harm and legal risks
  14. When a compounded preparation is made from a commercially manufactured drug product, how does the source product's expiration date affect the BUD assignment? The BUD cannot exceed the expiration date of the source manufactured product
  15. How should professionals apply continuing education requirements in daily practice? Consistently integrate best practices into every aspect of professional work
  16. What is the role of a lyophilizer in pharmaceutical compounding? It removes moisture by freeze-drying the product for stability.
  17. Which document is critical for ensuring consistency in compounded preparations? Master Formulation Record
  18. What ethical standard governs professional standards and ethics practice? Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
  19. Which documentation helps track the quality of ingredients used in compounding? Certificate of Analysis (COA)
  20. What ethical standard governs assessment and evaluation practice? Adherence to the profession's code of ethics and applicable laws and regulations
  21. Which practice supports regulatory inspections and audits in pharmacy compounding? Maintaining complete and organized documentation
  22. Which storage condition is most commonly used to extend the BUD of water-containing compounded preparations? Refrigeration (2–8°C)
  23. What is the foundational principle of professional standards and ethics in the Medication Compounding Certification field? Maintaining competence, integrity, and service to stakeholders
  24. What is the primary purpose of regulatory compliance in pharmacy compounding? To meet legal standards and protect patient safety
  25. What is the role of a mortar and pestle in pharmaceutical compounding? To grind solid ingredients into powders or mix them with liquids.
  26. What is the significance of dosage form in pharmaceutical preparation? It influences the medication's pharmacokinetics and efficacy.
  27. How should challenges in industry best practices be addressed? Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
  28. How should challenges in applied methods and techniques be addressed? Apply systematic problem-solving, seek expert guidance when needed, and document decisions
  29. What is required when documenting compounded medication preparation? Detailed records of formulation, ingredients, and procedures
  30. What does the term 'potency' refer to in the context of beyond-use dating for compounded preparations? The amount of active drug per unit that produces a given pharmacological effect
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